Win a stand-up paddle board and cruiser bike from Flook this weekend

DH Vancouver StaffJun 04, 2015 8:08 am

It doesn’t get much better than summer in Vancouver. Whether it’s a morning hike up the Chief, a bike ride around the seawall or simply a lazy day at the beach, the opportunities for outdoor fun and activities are endless.

To help you make the most of this summer, Flook is giving you the chance to win two amazing collectible items that every Vancouverite should own: your very own stand up paddle board and vintage-style cruiser bike.

All you need to do is find the Flook team at their various locations throughout the city this weekend, show your Flook app on your phone and be entered in the draw to win both. Even better? There are two sets of prizes up for grabs, to better your odds.

If you’re out and about enjoying the sunshine this weekend, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the Flook team at the following locations for information on how you can win a SUP board and cruiser bike. Also, follow Vancity Buzz and Flook on Twitter for updates on where to find the Flook team each day this weekend.

Flook Collectibles Contest Locations & Times:

Friday June 5th

Burrard and Georgia: 12pm – 6pm

North Vancouver Shipyards Market: 4pm – 10pm

Saturday June 6th

English Bay: 12pm – 6pm

Richmond Night Market: 6pm – 12:00am

Sunday June 7th

Kitsilano Farmer’s Market: 10:00am – 3pm

Olympic Village/Science World 12pm – 6pm

Monday June 8th

Yaletown: 12pm – 6pm

Kits Beach: 12pm – 6pm

Flook is brand new app has launched exclusively in B.C. that is changing the way Vancouverites buy and sell items online. Flook uses geo-location services to show you items nearby, meaning you can discover, buy and sell great things with people like you, right in your neighbourhood.

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DH Vancouver Staff

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